Best Coronations Poems
Below are the all-time best Coronations poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of coronations poems written by PoetrySoup members
My Worst Day, Bar NoneI was a public relations specialist, ever promoting positivity to people,
As positivity is promoted afar, by the sight of the towering cathedral.
My work was very...
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Categories:
coronations, confusion, fantasy, life, magic,
Form:
Couplet
A Portal Unto the Sun~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
“My soul is among lions; I lie among the sons of men who are set on fire....”
Dramatica; expect the worst and hope for the best...
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Categories:
coronations, hope, life, love,
Form:
I do not know?
Handel's MessiahA combination of Prose and Free Verse:
The most thrilling and inspirational piece of music ever to reach my
ears is, without doubt, Handel's Messiah. I've...
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Categories:
coronations, christmas, music,
Form:
Prose
Flowers For Mother
I wanted to plant flowers at your grave,
and you so loved roses and carnations;
now, their beauty dances- sways in a wave,
roses stand at your...
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Categories:
coronations, flower, love, nature,
Form:
Sonnet
June Flowers RevisitedJune fever rises, rolls on the tide of Spring
Kaleidoscopic landscape overtaken flows
Sunlight reveals colors tranquil undergrowth
Imagination grows, open to interpretation
Streaming quietly downstream in morning meandering...
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Categories:
coronations, appreciation, beauty, fashion, flower,
Form:
Free verse
And the Cows Came(letters to my presido-elect): ii
the dregs
of the libations
enticing the gods
upon the shrines
of the uncurbed squander
of the treasuries –
o, the squander
of earth’s roots!
& the kins...
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Categories:
coronations, dedication
Form:
I do not know?
A Portal Unto the SunMy soul is among lions
I lie among the sons of
Men who are set on fire.”
Dramatica; expect the worst
And hope for the best...
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Categories:
coronations, angel, baptism, caregiving,
Form:
Free verse
June Flowers RiseJune fever rises, rolls on the tide of Spring
Kaleidoscopic landscape overtaken flows
Sunlight reveals colors tranquil undergrowth
Imagination grows, open to interpretation
Streaming quietly downstream in morning meanderings...
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Categories:
coronations, adventure, beautiful, flower, imagery,
Form:
Free verse
A Portal Unto the SunMy soul is among lions
I lie among the sons of
Men who are set on fire.”
Dramatica; expect the worst
And hope for the best...
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Categories:
coronations, angel, art, autumn, love,
Form:
I do not know?
Cathedral Church of GloucesterShe is a beauty with her vaulted ceilings and cloisters.
Has been parading about for over a thousand years
Showing off her English gothic architecture.
Cathedral...
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Categories:
coronations, christian,
Form:
Prose Poetry
View From a Cubicle
Oh, pencil pusher,
your meager ambitions are few
Looking across the human prairie
what do you office see?
Your cubicle is left of center,
on the low rung of...
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Categories:
coronations, jobs, parody, perspective, society,
Form:
Light Verse
A Portal Unto the Sun“My soul is among lions; I lie among the sons of men who are set on fire....”
Dramatica; expect the worst and hope for the best...
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Categories:
coronations, love,
Form:
I do not know?
RoyalsThe British royal family is front and center this weekend. How unusual is that?
The empire may be gone, but it’s time to recall its ghost,...
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Categories:
coronations, england, family, history, humor,
Form:
Free verse
Oy To the KingI watched King Charles’ coronation this morning.
I’m not British and some things confused me.
For instance, they kept saying “The new king.”
New? The guy’s a boomer...
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Categories:
coronations, celebration, celebrity, england, high
Form:
Free verse
Xii: Titled MenDearest Prof –
I did not title them:
These ever-ready logs
Ready to assemble ants of cowries;
They dance from sea to land
Wishing to be titled by exigent gods
Who...
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Categories:
coronations, parody
Form:
I do not know?